Factual:
1. How does Lenina react to the sights they see in the reservation? How does this contrast with Bernard's reaction? (AK)
2. What does Linda use as a soma substitute? (AK)
3. What did Linda used to do before she had John? (JP)
4. What did Bernard promise John for? (JP)
5. What does the place outside of the World State called? (BC)
6. What is the relationship between Linda and John? (BC)
Interpretive:
1. Why are the citizens of the World State so opposed to the sight of blood? Why may the World State have conditioned them in this way? (AK)
2. How does Linda feel towards John and why does she feel this way? (AK)
3. How is Lenina reacting while listening to Linda feeling ashamed of herself? (JP)
4. What is the similarity between Bernard and John? (JP)
5. What kind of connection does Bernard feel towards John? (JP)
6. Why does Linda get hated by all the Women at the Reservation? (BC)
Evaluative:
1. Should individuals be allowed to choose self destruction if it brings them happiness? i.e. Linda's extreme soma overdose (AK)
2. How does this section illustrate the significance that words - in particular those of Shakespeare - have on an individual's feelings and actions? (AK)
3. How is Huxley's phrases inside the parenthesis (Bernard's point of view) help you understand the book? (JP)
4. Do you think Bernard and John happening to meet in this section will cause a conflict? (JP)
5. What is the true significant differences between the World State and the Reservation? (BC)
1. How does Lenina react to the sights they see in the reservation? How does this contrast with Bernard's reaction? (AK)
2. What does Linda use as a soma substitute? (AK)
3. What did Linda used to do before she had John? (JP)
4. What did Bernard promise John for? (JP)
5. What does the place outside of the World State called? (BC)
6. What is the relationship between Linda and John? (BC)
Interpretive:
1. Why are the citizens of the World State so opposed to the sight of blood? Why may the World State have conditioned them in this way? (AK)
2. How does Linda feel towards John and why does she feel this way? (AK)
3. How is Lenina reacting while listening to Linda feeling ashamed of herself? (JP)
4. What is the similarity between Bernard and John? (JP)
5. What kind of connection does Bernard feel towards John? (JP)
6. Why does Linda get hated by all the Women at the Reservation? (BC)
Evaluative:
1. Should individuals be allowed to choose self destruction if it brings them happiness? i.e. Linda's extreme soma overdose (AK)
2. How does this section illustrate the significance that words - in particular those of Shakespeare - have on an individual's feelings and actions? (AK)
3. How is Huxley's phrases inside the parenthesis (Bernard's point of view) help you understand the book? (JP)
4. Do you think Bernard and John happening to meet in this section will cause a conflict? (JP)
5. What is the true significant differences between the World State and the Reservation? (BC)